Here is a rundown of the awards presented Sunday night at the conclusion of TheatreFest 2013:
Cameron McIntosh Memorial Cup, winning entry - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Regina Little Theatre;
CHAB Trophy, runner-up to the winning entry - Old Love, Swift Current Little Theatre;
The Goodfellow Award, best director - Nora Berg, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Regina Little Theatre;
The Hilda Allen Memorial Trophy, runner-up director - Debbie Burgher, Roses in November, Moose Jaw Community Players;
The William Hubbard Memorial Plaque for Excellence or Meritorious Enterprise - Transit of Venus, Battlefords Community Players;
The S.J Safian Trophy, best actor - Patrick French, as George Trenton in Roses in November, Moose Jaw Community Players
The Woodward Trophy, best actress - Joanne Matsalla in Old Love, Swift Current Little Theatre;
The Walters Trophy, best actor in a supporting role: John Schan, You've Got Hate Mail, Prairieland Players, Kerrobert;
The Mary Ellen Burgess Trophy, best actor in a supporting role - Rachel Wormsbecher, Old Love, Swift Current Little Theatre;
The McIntyre Trophy, best characterization - Jaime Frydenlund as Stephanie, You've Got Hate Mail, Prairieland Players, Kerrobert;
The Margaret Corbett Aspirant Award - Jordan Boone as Celeste in Transit of Venus, Battlefords Community Players;
CTV Trophy, best visual presentation - Roses in November. Moose Jaw Community Players;
The Stan Danbrook Technical Merit Award - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Regina Little Theatre
SaskEnergy Volunteer Award - Geordie Smith and Liz Smith, Battlefords Community Players;
Margaret Woodward Saskatchewan Theatre Hall of Fame induction 2013 - Garry Kerr, Valley Players, Fort Qu'Appelle.